Currently there are no tools we particularly need, but please post on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hacman Mailing list] if you have something you think we might like.

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== Woodwork ==

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=== Wood Lathe ===

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Wood lathe would be awesome! However it makes a lot of mess, and is pretty dangerous if misused.

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Price: £100 - £300

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* [[User:RoofieA|Ruth]]

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=== Hand Plane ===

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Used for smoothing edges on wood - we need a decent sized one, we have a small one at the moment.

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Price: £25 - £50

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== Metalwork ==

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===Powder Coating Gun===

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Would allow us to powder coat metal parts, which would give them a corrosion resistant finish relatively cheaply - although we may or may not need a small oven to bake them, depending on whether the hackspace ex-solder-oven is still functioning.

Induction, heating coil, or charcoal. Induction/coil can be used inside with extraction, charcoal needs to be outdoor.

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Price: £250-600

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* [[User:Badspyro|Chris]]

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* [[User:RoofieA|Ruth]]

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* [[User:Garlicbread|Richard]] - I like the idea of a induction furnace for the cans, but the power supply for it would need to be looked into before buying anything (typically mains outlets are only rated for 13A)

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=== Vacuum Former ===

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Because stormtrooper costumes. That's why.

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Price: ~£100 for a DIY one, £50 - £200 for an ex-school one.

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* [[User:thinkl33t|Bob]]

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* [[User:Micnax|Jake]]

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* [[User:Tallscreen|Paul]]

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== CNC Tools ==

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=== Large area CNC ===

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One of the devices that might come in useful is a large area CNC like the xcarve / shapeoko 3 / openbuilds ox <br/>

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I've seen a few youtube videos of people that have got the xcarve for free by doing a review on youtube <br/>

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It may be worth sending out a few begging letters

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* [[User:Garlicbread|Richard]]

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* [[User:thinkl33t|Bob]]

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===Goo Printer===

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High resolution DLP 3d printers are pretty awesome, as long as people treat the resin with a suitable amount of respect. I have a LittleRP at home (can do up to 7cm x 5cm x 11cm prints that cost about £500 all in, and I have the electronics for a second one if people are interested in building it.

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Cost: £300-£2000

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* [[User:thinkl33t|Bob]]

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=== Scanning Electron Microsope ===

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How about an SEM Scanning Electon Microscope <br>

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Might be a tad expensive, although some of the really old ones on ebay look actually supprisingly cheap <br>

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$2000 - $6000 + vat and delivery, plus running costs (I think it takes a week or two to get the main vacuum chamber down to a suitable level)

Not sure if we need a new scope in the space since we already have at least one old digital one on the shelf. <br>

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But if we ever decide to get one of the new digital ones with signal decoding

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* One of the more common ones recommended on EEVBlog as a cheapy is the Rigol, since it can have a lot of it's features turned on via firmware hacks, there are DSO and MSO models for capturing digital lines

This will allow wax to be drawn on material to resist and stop dye from flowing into different areas of the fabric, allowing for crisp white lines to permeate sections of bold colour, and give strong designs.

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Price - £80 for the heating pot, we have three tjanting tools already.

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* [[User:badspyro|Chris]]

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===Embroidery Machine===

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A sewing machine on steroids - they can sew specific patterns of embroidery onto fabric, make patches, and more. The really good ones even hook up to a PC.

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Price - £1000 for a good model, hopefully less second hand

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* [[User:badspyro|Chris]], [[User:thinkl33t|Bob]]

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===Knitting Machine===

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Sadly, our old model was impossible to get the spare part it needed to work - so we're on the hunt for a donated or second hand model.

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* [[User:badspyro|Chris]]

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=== Small spray-paint compressor ===

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Far more manageable for smaller paint projects, easier to manage, and cheaper to run in paint costs and electricity. Decent ones can be had fairly cheaply from ebay and china

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Price - £50

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=== Microwave Glass Kiln ===

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Some crafters may well be interested in doing glass-work and jewelry, this could open us up to the more 'etsy' market of users.

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Price - ~£100 for the kiln, £50 for the 'non-food' labeled microwave

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=== Leather Working Tools ===

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Price: Around £40

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* [[User:Badspyro|Chris]]

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* [[User:RoofieA|Ruth]]

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=== Vibratory Finisher ===

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"They are good for polishing stuff"

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Price: Around £150

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* [[User:RoofieA|Ruth]]

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=== Hydro Dipping ===

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Things needed for a full setup:

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* 36l Really Useful Box (maybe with cheap tap installed for emptying)

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* Spray activator

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* Blank hydrographic film

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* Blank film sealer

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This works out to be roughly £100 worth of materials and equipment, plus an inkjet printer that could handle 'pigment' inks rather than dye.

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A HP Deskjet 1510 (cheap, has scanner, and linux compatible), plus a continuous ink system and pigment ink should run to £100, but will give us a solid new photo printer with a low re-fill ink cost.

Woodwork

Wood Lathe

Hand Plane

Used for smoothing edges on wood - we need a decent sized one, we have a small one at the moment.

Price: £25 - £50

Metalwork

Powder Coating Gun

Would allow us to powder coat metal parts, which would give them a corrosion resistant finish relatively cheaply - although we may or may not need a small oven to bake them, depending on whether the hackspace ex-solder-oven is still functioning.

Vacuum Former

CNC Tools

Large area CNC

One of the devices that might come in useful is a large area CNC like the xcarve / shapeoko 3 / openbuilds ox
I've seen a few youtube videos of people that have got the xcarve for free by doing a review on youtube
It may be worth sending out a few begging letters

Goo Printer

High resolution DLP 3d printers are pretty awesome, as long as people treat the resin with a suitable amount of respect. I have a LittleRP at home (can do up to 7cm x 5cm x 11cm prints that cost about £500 all in, and I have the electronics for a second one if people are interested in building it.

Scanning Electron Microsope

How about an SEM Scanning Electon Microscope
Might be a tad expensive, although some of the really old ones on ebay look actually supprisingly cheap
$2000 - $6000 + vat and delivery, plus running costs (I think it takes a week or two to get the main vacuum chamber down to a suitable level)

Electronics

New Oscilloscopes

Not sure if we need a new scope in the space since we already have at least one old digital one on the shelf.
But if we ever decide to get one of the new digital ones with signal decoding

One of the more common ones recommended on EEVBlog as a cheapy is the Rigol, since it can have a lot of it's features turned on via firmware hacks, there are DSO and MSO models for capturing digital lines

Batik Kit

This will allow wax to be drawn on material to resist and stop dye from flowing into different areas of the fabric, allowing for crisp white lines to permeate sections of bold colour, and give strong designs.

Price - £80 for the heating pot, we have three tjanting tools already.